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FREEDOM RALLY ?(Chicago), ?About 35,000 pereons who at- tended a freedom rally in Sold- J , iar Fiald hare July 10 are led | tacked a list of 14 demands on by Dr. Martin Luther King in ! the doors. ) a march on city hall where they (UPI Telephoto) m " v f i i' d i ""K /**\u25a0 F jfjr THIS IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR?(Miami Beach) ?Fans of J heavyweight champion Cassius Clay gather around him as he dropped in at rehearsals for the Miss Universe Pageant July 13. Admiring his large fist are (I?r) Miss Bermuda, Marie Trott; Miss Ireland, Gladys Waller; Miss Japan, Atsumi Ifceno; Miss Italy, Paola Bossalino and Miss Bahamas, Sandra Jarrett. (UPI Telephoto) Legal Notices ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on' < the North side of Lebanon 1 I Drive North 82 degrees 30' i j West 1400 feet from the East I side of Russell Road,, at the j Southwest corner of Lot No. 86 i as shown on the plat herein- afjer referred to, and running . thence North 7 degree 30' East | 259.9 feet to a stake; thence i North 84 degrees 03 ' West 75 ! feet to a stake; thence South I 7 degrees 30' West 350.8 feet | to a stake on the North side of' Lebanon Drive; thence along and with the North side of Lebanon Drive, South 82 de- grees 30' East 75 feet to a stake, the point of beginning and being lot No. 87 of Leban- on Acres as per plat and sur- , veyed thereof now on file in 4-lhe. -QiUce._.i)f the. Jtegistei. ol Durham County in Plat Book ! 18, at Page 126 description of same. J THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior encum- ! brances and all prior and 1966 i Ad Valorem Taxes. I THIS SALE will remain open j for ten (10) aays to receive in- creased bids as required by I law. This 27th day of June, 1966. J. J. Henderson, Trustee William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney July 2, 9, 16. 23 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNUTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ot the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust ex- ecuted by C. H. Moore and wife, Lillian T. Moore, dated April 2, 1964, and recorded in Book 745, at Pages 100-101, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTRV ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as Admin- j istrator of the Estate of Lela! Mack Fowler, deceased, late of J Durham County, North Caro- j lina, this is to notify all per- sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the , undersigned at 116 West Par- rish Street, Durham, North Car- olina, on or before January 16, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme- diate payment to the under- signed. This 13th day of July, 1966. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Lela Z _ck July 16. 23, 30: Aug. 6 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the I power of sale contained in a | certain Deed of Trust executed j by Albert D. Umstead and wife, j Eva Umstead, dated January j 8. 1963, and recorded in Book 707, at Page 335, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Caro- lina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted- ness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned Trus- tee will offer for sale at PUB- LIC AUCTION tc the highest bidder for cash at the COURT- HOUSE DOOR IN DURHAM COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, at NOON on the 30th day of Ju1y,1966, the property con- veyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying an dbeing in the County of Durham, Leba- non Township and State of North Carolina, and more par- NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIXNOTICE Having qualified as adminis- tratrix of the estate of Hattie Meadows, deceased, late of Dur- ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav. ing claims against said estate t$ exhibit them to the under- signed a 601 Linwood Avenue, Durham, North Carolina, on or before January 3, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate pay- ment. Dated this Ist day of July, 1966 ; (Miss) Blanche B. Meadows, Administratrix of the estate of Hattie Meadows, deceased. M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney July 9-16-23-30. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis- trator of the Estate of Daisy Pointer Smith, deceased late 6f Durham County, North Car- oline this is to notify all per- sons havine claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par- Durham, North Car- olina, on or before January 16, 1967. or this notice will be pleaded in L,ar of their recov- ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- diate payment to the under- Signed. This 13th day of July 1966. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Smith, Deceased Estate of Daisy Pointer July 16, 23, 30; Aug. 6 JOHNSON MOTOR CO. - S* """n W \ Jr BRINGS YOU w(W J /// GM's LOWEST \ I # PRICED CAR \ \ 1 OPEL KADETT £ Bucket Seat., WhIU Tire., \ , A <?«. Luggage Rack, SUnd.rd, K FU \ IfiUS G.M.'s lowest Priced Car j Month OJutiV"^- co Triangle's Most Progressive Buick-Opel Dealer \u25a0 323 E. Main St. N. C. Dealer No. 680 Durham Social Happenings RETURNS TO CITY Miss Lana L. McClary has re- turned to the city after spend ing her vacation with her father, B H. McClary who is employed with the Veterans Administration Hospital in Washington, D. C. Miss McClary a 1966 graduate of the Hillside High School and the Chamberlin Music Studio is planning to enter North Car olina College in September VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Marjorie N. Knight and son, James Clifton Knight, Jr. were visiting her mother, Mr, and Mrs. J A Norris. 2312 Shirley Street recently Mrs. Knight and son reside in Scotch Plain, New Jersey. RETURNS HOME J A Norris has returned home after spending his vaca tion with his daughter and fam- ily, Mr and Mrs. James Clifton Knight and son in Scotch Plain, New Jersey. 0 * VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wil hams. Bronx, N Y, are visit ?ng her parents. Mr and Mrs Howard Williams, 809 Colfax Street. MRS. NELLIE GREEN GUEST OF HONOR Mrs. Nellie Green was guest of honor at a 1:00 p m. lunch eon, Saturday, July 16 The luncheon was held at Mrs. Caro- line A. Dunn's home, 1012 Thaxton Avenue. Three guests attending were Mrs. Green, mother of the hon- or guest, Mrs. Cassie Bowen of New York City and Mrs. Tela Atwater of Newark, Ne<w Jer- sey. An all white color scheme was used. Each guest was presented a silver bracelet from the hos- tess, Mrs. Caroline A. Dunn. ? "WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN," we used to say. Now, however, we must restrain our- selves to, "Anything that goes up with a velocity of less than 4.8 miles per second must come down." Catholic Digest?March. bv the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION to the high- est bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Durham County, North' Carolina. Noon on the 13th day of August, 1966. the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, Durham Township, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the Southeast side of Otis Street (formerly Oak Street) North 42 degrees 2' East 100 feet from the Northeast of Cecil Street (formerly Cross Street) at the Northernmost cor- ner of Lot No. 7 on the plat hereinafter referred to, and running thence South 47 de- Tees 58' East 12J feet to a stake on the Northwest side of a 10 foot alley; thence with said side of said alley North 42 degrese 2' East 50 feet to a stake, the Southernmost corner of Lot No. 5; thence North 47 degrees 58' West 121 feet to a stake on the Southeast side of Otis Street; thence with said side of Otis Street South 42 degree 2' West 50 feet to a stake, the point of beginning a stake, tne point of beginning and being Lot 6 of the resur- vey of the Fitzgerald Develop- ment as shown in Plat Book 3, at Page 181, Durham County Registry to which reference is hereby made for more particu- lar description of same. The house located on this lot is known as No. 2217 Otis Street. This property will be sold subject to all prior encum- brances and all prior and 1966 Ad Valorem Taxes. This sale will remain open ior ten (10) days to receive in- creased bids as required by law This 13th day of July. 1966. William A. Marsh. Jr.. Trustee Attorney July 16, 23 , 30 and Aug. 6 Italy's Offbeat Attraction! Italy is one vast treasure house from the Alps to the great islands of Sicily and Sardinia Each region has attractions so varied that it would take a lifetime to encompass them. Here are a few of the things the average tourist is opt to miss. "-?ysL' 1. Mt. Blanc and the Matterhorn, Europe s most famous mountains, have their sunny sides in Italy ond can be viewed from the beau- tiful Alpine valley of Aosta, which also contains some of the most ro- mantic Gothic castles m the world 3, Mt. Etna in Sicily is one of the only three active volcanoes in Europe. All are in itoly. The other two ore Vesuvius and Stromboli, which never ceases to erupt. * rt a \u25a0i Wlig VVi * ill* VwfMite'i."** 2. Pisa hen more thou the Lean- ing Tower In foct. it has severe' towers that seem built on a bias Also not to be missed ore th«» magnificent 11th Century Cathe drol, the Baptistery and the world famous Compo Scntc wMB 1 - ? 0 4. Sardinia boosts o history more ancient than Rome s. It has stone dwellings, the Nuroghi, pre dating history, and the modern, enchanting Emerald Coast, where Ago Khan is building a magnificent Riviera Logan and Lucas Defeated In Louisville Net Tourney LOUISVILLE, Ky ?The ATA Juniors after eight years of concentrated appeals received entry blanks for the Kentucky Junior Invitational Tournament. To accomplish this entry, the tournament officials had to move the tournament from the courts of the elite Louisville Boat Club to the Seneca Park Courts. The Kentucky officials were shocked at the personnel of the junior team that report- ed with a Japanese, a Cacusa- sian girl and four Negroes TEAM WINS The tea mplaced players in the finals of the Girls under 14 singles events when Tam O'Shaughnessy, Fullterton, Cal. defeated team mate, Tina Wa- tanabe, Los Angeles, Calif, to reach the finals where she (O'Shaughnessy) met and de- feated Kathalene Kraft, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2-6, 6-0, 6-3 for the under 14 championships. Tam had to come from behind to win. membe rof the junior team, played doubles with Christine Wallace to reach the semi- finals of the 18 doubles by de- feating Sue Evans, Louisville, Ky. and Dorothy Metzroft, Louisville, Ky, 6-3, 6-2 but lost to Mary Lowden, Fort Worth, Texas and Ginger Reiffer, Springfield, Ohio 7-5, 6-3. John Lucas was slaughtered by Barr Bayston, Oceanside, Calif. 6-0, 6-0 in a first round match. Even though Barr was not seeded and lost in the sec- ond round, he taught Lucas a lesson that it is quite vital to have a good service to play in the USLTA tournaments. UNDER 14 DOUBLES Tina and Tam reached the finals in the 14 doubles when they came from behind to beat Gia Braschi, Porto Rico and Cytnhia Thomas, Los Angeles, Calif. 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to reach the finals where they played Carol Coates, Claremont, CaliT and Kathlene Kraft, Tulsa, Okla homa 6-2, 6-3. GIRLS ? It DOUBLES Bonnie Logan, was upest in the girls 18 singles. Bonnie, seeded No. 3, lost to Mary Low- den, Fort Worth, Texas 6-1, 6-2 in the biggest upset of the tournament. Bonnie, a former REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolve* Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch- ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Com- pound W* penetrates into warts, destroys tbeir cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. 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Isn't That Proof Positive That No Matter , What, You Can Get A Better Deal At Alexander Ford? 1 I WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! | < SHOP AT NIGHT OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. N IS'" VISIT THE LOT WITH THE A-l SIGN FOR THE FINEST USED CARS SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES- ERNIE LADD CITES FORMER GRID COACH AS BEST FOOTBALL MENTOR NEW YORK "Sid Gillman is the premier coach of foot- ball," says All-Pro Tackle Ernie Ladd of his former coach in an article in the current issue of Sport magazine. "If they started a fan club for him, I'd be president," says Ladd, now with the Houston Oilers. "But I don't like him as a general manager," continues Ernie in evaluating his former coach and general manager with the San Diego Chargers. "He's too tough a business- man." Ladd, who spent five years with the Chargers learning how to play his position and devel- oping into an All-Pro selection, played out his option last sea- son after a salary dispute with Gillman and-negotiated a ne>w and more lucrative agreement with the Oilers According to the article. Er- nie objected to the disparity between the big bonuses being paid rookies who couldn't break into the starting lineup and the comparatively insignificant sal- aries being paid to veteran stars. "I don't object to bonuses," says Ernie. "I just think there should be enough laying around fer guys like me to pick up. What good will it do me to have everyone say what a great player I was after my career is over and I'm down on Skid row." But Ernie is happy no<w with the Houston Oilers having met his salary demands. And pre- sumably, he bears no malice toward his former employer "How else can he still call Sid Gillman the premier coach of football'?" asks the magazine article -Last Rites Continued from page 3A his morning classes. Dr Spaulding was selected by students in 1957 as one of the three outstanding teachers at Morgan State Under his lead ership the department of chem istrv earned approval by the American Chemical Society Shaw Slates Eight Grid Games for '66 RALEIGH An eight- game schedule for the 1966 football season at Shaw Uni- versity has been released here by Athletic Director James E Lytle. The Bears under the helm of Lee Royster, entering his second campaign as head football coach at Shaw, will kick off the '66 campaign against traditional rival Hampton Institute on Sep- tember 24 at Armstrong Field in Hampton, Va Following two early season tilts on the road, the Bears make their '66 home debut on October 8 here at Chavis Park against Virginia State College's Trojans. 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Page 1: The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1966-07-23 [p 5A]newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1966-07-23/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · I THIS SALE will remain open jfor ten ... Howard Williams,

FREEDOM RALLY ?(Chicago),?About 35,000 pereons who at-

tended a freedom rally in Sold- J

, iar Fiald hare July 10 are led | tacked a list of 14 demands on

by Dr. Martin Luther King in ! the doors.

) a march on city hall where they (UPI Telephoto)

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THIS IS WORTH FIGHTINGFOR?(Miami Beach) ?Fans of Jheavyweight champion CassiusClay gather around him as he

dropped in at rehearsals for the

Miss Universe Pageant July 13.Admiring his large fist are (I?r)

Miss Bermuda, Marie Trott;

Miss Ireland, Gladys Waller;

Miss Japan, Atsumi Ifceno; Miss

Italy, Paola Bossalino and MissBahamas, Sandra Jarrett.

(UPI Telephoto)

Legal Noticesticularly described as follows:

BEGINNING at a stake on'< the North side of Lebanon 1I Drive North 82 degrees 30' i

j West 1400 feet from the East Iside of Russell Road,, at thej Southwest corner of Lot No. 86 ias shown on the plat herein-afjer referred to, and running

. thence North 7 degree 30' East |259.9 feet to a stake; thence iNorth 84 degrees 03 ' West 75 !feet to a stake; thence South I7 degrees 30' West 350.8 feet |to a stake on the North side of'Lebanon Drive; thence along

and with the North side ofLebanon Drive, South 82 de-grees 30' East 75 feet to astake, the point of beginningand being lot No. 87 of Leban-on Acres as per plat and sur-

, veyed thereof now on file in4-lhe. -QiUce._.i)f the. Jtegistei. ol

Durham County in Plat Book! 18, at Page 126 description of

same.

J THIS PROPERTY will be soldsubject to all prior encum-

! brances and all prior and 1966i Ad Valorem Taxes.I THIS SALE will remain openj for ten (10) aays to receive in-creased bids as required by

I law.This 27th day of June, 1966.

J. J. Henderson, TrusteeWilliam A. Marsh, Jr.,Attorney

July 2, 9, 16. 23

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNUTY

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER AND BY VIRTUE ot

the power of sale contained ina certain Deed of Trust ex-

ecuted by C. H. Moore andwife, Lillian T. Moore, datedApril 2, 1964, and recorded inBook 745, at Pages 100-101, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds of Durham County, NorthCarolina, default having beenmade in the payment of theindebtedness thereby securedand said Deed of Trust being

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTRV

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE !Having qualified as Admin- j

istrator of the Estate of Lela!Mack Fowler, deceased, late of JDurham County, North Caro- jlina, this is to notify all per-sons having claims against saidestate to exhibit them to the ,undersigned at 116 West Par-rish Street, Durham, North Car-olina, on or before January 16,1967, or this notice will bepleaded in bar of their re-covery.

All persons Indebted to saidestate will please make imme-diate payment to the under-signed.

This 13th day of July, 1966.Mechanics and FarmersBank, AdministratorEstate of Lela Z _ck

July 16. 23, 30: Aug. 6

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

NOTICE OF SALEUnder and by virtue of the I

power of sale contained in a |certain Deed of Trust executed jby Albert D. Umstead and wife, jEva Umstead, dated January j8. 1963, and recorded in Book707, at Page 335, in the Officeof the Register of Deeds ofDurham County, North Caro-lina, default having been madein the payment of the indebted-ness thereby secured and saidDeed of Trust being by theterms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trus-tee will offer for sale at PUB-LIC AUCTION tc the highestbidder for cash at the COURT-HOUSE DOOR IN DURHAMCOUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA,at NOON on the 30th day ofJu1y,1966, the property con-veyed in said Deed of Trust,the same lying an dbeing inthe County of Durham, Leba-non Township and State ofNorth Carolina, and more par-

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

ADMINISTRATRIXNOTICEHaving qualified as adminis-

tratrix of the estate of HattieMeadows, deceased, late of Dur-ham County, North Carolina,this is to notify all persons hav.ing claims against said estatet$ exhibit them to the under-signed a 601 Linwood Avenue,Durham, North Carolina, on orbefore January 3, 1967, or thisnotice will be pleaded in barof their recovery. All personsindebted to said estate, willplease make immediate pay-ment.

Dated this Ist day of July,1966; (Miss) Blanche B. Meadows,

Administratrix of theestate of Hattie Meadows,deceased.

M. Hugh Thompson, AttorneyJuly 9-16-23-30.

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICEHaving qualified as Adminis-

trator of the Estate of DaisyPointer Smith, deceased late6f Durham County, North Car-oline this is to notify all per-sons havine claims against saidestate to exhibit them to theundersigned at 116 West Par-

Durham, North Car-olina, on or before January 16,1967. or this notice will bepleaded in L,ar of their recov-ery.

All persons indebted to saidestate will please make imme-diate payment to the under-Signed.

This 13th day of July 1966.Mechanics and FarmersBank, AdministratorSmith, DeceasedEstate of Daisy Pointer

July 16, 23, 30; Aug. 6

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Durham SocialHappenings

RETURNS TO CITYMiss Lana L. McClary has re-

turned to the city after spend

ing her vacation with herfather, B H. McClary who isemployed with the VeteransAdministration Hospital inWashington, D. C.

Miss McClary a 1966 graduateof the Hillside High School andthe Chamberlin Music Studiois planning to enter North Carolina College in September

VISITS PARENTSMrs. Marjorie N. Knight and

son, James Clifton Knight, Jr.were visiting her mother, Mr,

and Mrs. J A Norris. 2312Shirley Street recently Mrs.Knight and son reside in ScotchPlain, New Jersey.

RETURNS HOME

J A Norris has returnedhome after spending his vaca

tion with his daughter and fam-ily, Mr and Mrs. James CliftonKnight and son in Scotch Plain,New Jersey.

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VISIT PARENTSMr. and Mrs, Herbert Wil

hams. Bronx, N Y, are visit?ng her parents. Mr and MrsHoward Williams, 809 ColfaxStreet.

MRS. NELLIE GREEN GUESTOF HONOR

Mrs. Nellie Green was guest

of honor at a 1:00 p m. luncheon, Saturday, July 16 Theluncheon was held at Mrs. Caro-line A. Dunn's home, 1012Thaxton Avenue.

Three guests attending were

Mrs. Green, mother of the hon-or guest, Mrs. Cassie Bowen ofNew York City and Mrs. TelaAtwater of Newark, Ne<w Jer-sey. An all white color schemewas used.

Each guest was presented a

silver bracelet from the hos-tess, Mrs. Caroline A. Dunn.

? "WHAT GOES UP MUST COME

DOWN," we used to say. Now,however, we must restrain our-selves to, "Anything that goes upwith a velocity of less than 4.8miles per second must comedown." Catholic Digest?March.

bv the terms thereof subject toforeclosure, the undersignedTrustee will offer for sale atPUBLIC AUCTION to the high-est bidder for cash at theCourthouse Door in DurhamCounty, North' Carolina. Noonon the 13th day of August,1966. the property conveyed insaid Deed of Trust, the samelying and being in the Countyof Durham, Durham Township,State of North Carolina, andmore particularly described asfollows:

Beginning at a stake on theSoutheast side of Otis Street(formerly Oak Street) North42 degrees 2' East 100 feetfrom the Northeast ofCecil Street (formerly CrossStreet) at the Northernmost cor-ner of Lot No. 7 on the plathereinafter referred to, andrunning thence South 47 de-Tees 58' East 12J feet to astake on the Northwest side ofa 10 foot alley; thence withsaid side of said alley North42 degrese 2' East 50 feet to astake, the Southernmost cornerof Lot No. 5; thence North 47degrees 58' West 121 feet toa stake on the Southeast sideof Otis Street; thence with saidside of Otis Street South 42degree 2' West 50 feet to astake, the point of beginninga stake, tne point of beginningand being Lot 6 of the resur-vey of the Fitzgerald Develop-ment as shown in Plat Book 3,at Page 181, Durham CountyRegistry to which reference ishereby made for more particu-lar description of same. Thehouse located on this lot isknown as No. 2217 Otis Street.

This property will be soldsubject to all prior encum-brances and all prior and 1966Ad Valorem Taxes.

This sale will remain openior ten (10) days to receive in-creased bids as required bylaw

This 13th day of July. 1966.William A. Marsh. Jr..TrusteeAttorney

July 16, 23 , 30 and Aug. 6

Italy's Offbeat Attraction!Italy is one vast treasure house from the Alps to the great islands

of Sicily and Sardinia Each region has attractions so varied that itwould take a lifetime to encompass them. Here are a few of thethings the average tourist is opt to miss.

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1. Mt. Blanc and the Matterhorn,Europe s most famous mountains,

have their sunny sides in Italyond can be viewed from the beau-tiful Alpine valley of Aosta, whichalso contains some of the most ro-mantic Gothic castles m the world

3, Mt. Etna in Sicily is one ofthe only three active volcanoesin Europe. All are in itoly.The other two ore Vesuvius andStromboli, which never ceasesto erupt. * rt

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VVi * ill*VwfMite'i."**2. Pisa hen more thou the Lean-ing Tower In foct. it has severe'towers that seem built on a biasAlso not to be missed ore th«»magnificent 11th Century Cathedrol, the Baptistery and theworld famous Compo Scntc

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4. Sardinia boosts o history moreancient than Rome s. It has stonedwellings, the Nuroghi, pre datinghistory, and the modern, enchantingEmerald Coast, where Ago Khanis building a magnificent Riviera

Logan and Lucas DefeatedIn Louisville Net Tourney

LOUISVILLE, Ky ?The ATAJuniors after eight years ofconcentrated appeals receivedentry blanks for the Kentucky

Junior Invitational Tournament.To accomplish this entry, thetournament officials had to

move the tournament from thecourts of the elite LouisvilleBoat Club to the Seneca ParkCourts. The Kentucky officialswere shocked at the personnelof the junior team that report-ed with a Japanese, a Cacusa-sian girl and four Negroes

TEAM WINSThe tea mplaced players in

the finals of the Girls under14 singles events when TamO'Shaughnessy, Fullterton, Cal.defeated team mate, Tina Wa-tanabe, Los Angeles, Calif, toreach the finals where she(O'Shaughnessy) met and de-feated Kathalene Kraft, Tulsa,

Oklahoma 2-6, 6-0, 6-3 for theunder 14 championships. Tamhad to come from behind towin.

membe rof the junior team,

played doubles with ChristineWallace to reach the semi-finals of the 18 doubles by de-feating Sue Evans, Louisville,Ky. and Dorothy Metzroft,Louisville, Ky, 6-3, 6-2 but lostto Mary Lowden, Fort Worth,

Texas and Ginger Reiffer,Springfield, Ohio 7-5, 6-3.

John Lucas was slaughteredby Barr Bayston, Oceanside,Calif. 6-0, 6-0 in a first roundmatch. Even though Barr wasnot seeded and lost in the sec-ond round, he taught Lucas a

lesson that it is quite vital tohave a good service to play inthe USLTA tournaments.

UNDER 14 DOUBLES

Tina and Tam reached thefinals in the 14 doubles whenthey came from behind to beat

Gia Braschi, Porto Rico andCytnhia Thomas, Los Angeles,Calif. 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to reach thefinals where they played CarolCoates, Claremont, CaliT andKathlene Kraft, Tulsa, Oklahoma 6-2, 6-3.

GIRLS ? It DOUBLESBonnie Logan, was upest in

the girls 18 singles. Bonnie,seeded No. 3, lost to Mary Low-den, Fort Worth, Texas 6-1,6-2 in the biggest upset of thetournament. Bonnie, a former

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ERNIE LADD CITES FORMER GRIDCOACH AS BEST FOOTBALL MENTOR

NEW YORK "Sid Gillmanis the premier coach of foot-ball," says All-Pro Tackle ErnieLadd of his former coach inan article in the current issueof Sport magazine.

"If they started a fan clubfor him, I'd be president," saysLadd, now with the HoustonOilers. "But I don't like him asa general manager," continuesErnie in evaluating his formercoach and general managerwith the San Diego Chargers."He's too tough a business-man."

Ladd, who spent five years

with the Chargers learning howto play his position and devel-oping into an All-Pro selection,played out his option last sea-son after a salary dispute withGillman and-negotiated a ne>w

and more lucrative agreement

with the OilersAccording to the article. Er-

nie objected to the disparitybetween the big bonuses being

paid rookies who couldn't break

into the starting lineup and the

comparatively insignificant sal-aries being paid to veteranstars.

"I don't object to bonuses,"

says Ernie. "I just think thereshould be enough laying aroundfer guys like me to pick up.

What good will it do me tohave everyone say what a greatplayer I was after my careeris over and I'm down on Skidrow."

But Ernie is happy no<w withthe Houston Oilers having met

his salary demands. And pre-sumably, he bears no malicetoward his former employer"How else can he still call SidGillman the premier coach offootball'?" asks the magazinearticle

-Last RitesContinued from page 3A

his morning classes.Dr Spaulding was selected by

students in 1957 as one of thethree outstanding teachers atMorgan State Under his leadership the department of chemistrv earned approval by theAmerican Chemical SocietyShaw Slates

Eight GridGames for '66

RALEIGH An eight-game schedule for the 1966football season at Shaw Uni-versity has been released hereby Athletic Director JamesE Lytle.

The Bears under the helmof Lee Royster, entering hissecond campaign as headfootball coach at Shaw, willkick off the '66 campaignagainst traditional rivalHampton Institute on Sep-tember 24 at Armstrong Fieldin Hampton, Va

Following two early seasontilts on the road, the Bearsmake their '66 home debut on

October 8 here at ChavisPark against Virginia StateCollege's Trojans.

Under Royster's directionlast year, the Bruins enjoyedtheir best grid season since1959, winning four and drop-ping five contests.

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